Top 10 Performing Politicians

Orrin Hatch, the Mormon Senator from Utah, has released a festive holiday song — about Hanukkah. From Richard Nixon's piano-playing to Janet Reno's soul singing, here's some more of American leadership's greatest musical hits

Karl Rove


Poor David Gregory. Seriously, look at him behind Karl Rove. The NBC White House correspondent is not dancing as much as he is swaying in one direction before swaying back in the opposite direction. Jeez.

But the main attraction of course is DJ Jazzy Rove here. At the 2007 Radio and Television Correspondents' Dinner, the Architect himself revealed his most frightening persona — MC Rove. Which is really the laziest hip-hop name he could have come up with. Ol' Dirty Rove? Rove Dogg? Ice-K? We're not even trying here. Also, he apparently believes that rapping can only occur with a deep, faux-gravelly voice.

Shockingly embarrassing, no matter your politics. And again — poor David Gregory.

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